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General's Charming Wife Is Too Beautiful

Liu Sanniang was reborn. When she remembered her lonely end, she decided to get married in this life no matter what. She only wanted to marry an average scholar, but who knew that the tall and striking future general, Chu Yan, took an interest in her. The first time they met, she was too shy to look up at him. The second time they met, he sandwiched her against the wall and said, “Are you afraid of me?” The third time they met, he squatted down and said, “Come on, I’ll carry you.” *** After meeting a few more times, he came to ask for her hand. However, he was at least two meters tall and muscular. She feared that he might squash her to death! Once they got married, Chu Yan strode over to her and ‘forcefully’ grabbed her hand, ready to pass his life savings to her. Yet, his delicate and beautiful bride fainted out of shock… Liu Sanniang then realized that being with her ‘scary’ husband meant living peaceful and leisurely days, so her eyes narrowed as she grinned.

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One Of Them Had To Die

Editor: Henyee Translations

In her dream, she was still a ten-year-old girl. She knew that the Hu family was finished.

When the Hu couple came to look for them, they hoped to borrow some money from the Jiang Family to tide over the crisis. They did not propose marriage for their son. Something had happened to the Hu Family but Jiang Xiaoyan did not know what it was exactly.

However, from the expressions of the Hu couple, it was obvious that they were at their wits' end.

Out of kindness, the Jiang family were willing to lend a few thousand taels of silver, but anything more than that was out of the question.

The Hu family was different from the past. It was unlikely for them to have the ability to pay the money back.

The Hu couple had built up their family business spending their entire lives over it, but the son they had was not cut out for business at all. He only enjoyed drinking, idling around, and making poems that no one could understand.